Cool! Making great progress - you're doing a good job of picking out the filigree on the armour, well done. Nice work ont he rifle butt, too - I like the brown you've got going there.

Very appropriately 'Christmas themed' with the green and red! I love that you had no idea that you were carrying across the green-and-red colour scheme, haha - that's your subconscious at work!

Thanks very much for posting, I really seeing the miniatures being painted.

p.s. there's an easier way to post pics rather than uploading them directly to the forum - check out this thread: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=54&p=301#p301 (it's easier than it sounds - if you've got any questions I'm happy to help!)

Thanks for the comments on the minis. I intended to link the forces by using different styles of bases. I did not want to use colors, because these characters do not lend themselves to "uniforms" in my opinion. But on reflection, if some accents tie them together, it will look good. I'm struggling with the Sailor, as I planned for a yellow (sou'wester) scheme.

I think you need to host the image somewhere else to post them the way you suggest. My images are not online anywhere else.

Just set up an imgr account. They are free and relatively easy to use
I always tend to unify a force with a spot colour - even if the minis are largely different in overall scheme. It makes the force "hang together" as a group.

One more. As soon as I saw the hat, I thought of a yellow sou'wester. Bummer, because I find yellow hard to shade. Anyway, the Gentlefolk Sailor is decked out in yellow slickers. The explosion was fun to paint, and embedding the anchor in the base makes it look like an active part of the weaponry.

I'm starting on the Servants bosses, but I won't have a fifth mini ready for the competition.

I meant to say in the last post that I've broken the accidental red and green faction color scheme and I am now back to my original plan of using different base types to identify the factions. This is more apparent in the game, where you take a more top down view of what's happening.

Wow!
That guy looks fantastic, he really pulls off the yellow (not many people can )
Seriously though overall he looks great, and in particular the explosion is spot on.
Keep up the good work - very inspiring.